As of May 12, 2022 (Thursday) 1,523,525 infected people in St. Petersburg (+321 from the previous day)
Inpatients +187 and dead 33,639 (+11 from the previous day)
(From Yandex statistics)
It's been a month since the corona measures were lifted in Moscow.
April 20, 2022, now Moscow City:
Number of infected people-2 754 975 (+749)
Number of deaths - 43 071 (+19)
Number of recoverers-2 562 329 (+728)
An average of 158 inpatients per day is reported.
We are no longer obliged to wear masks, but some people still mask during rush hours.
Although there are some people infected with coronavirus, 87.3% of those aged 18 years or older who have been vaccinated have been vaccinated twice, and 63.3% have been vaccinated three times. The restrictions imposed by the coronavirus have been lifted from March 1st. Depending on the location, we still need to reduce the number of customers, but other than that, there aren't many restrictions. In public places, it has become common to wear masks and be careful about hygiene.
Regarding entry from Japan to Finland, the entry conditions for those staying in Japan and traveling directly from Japan to Finland are as follows.
Those who can prove that they have been vaccinated with the new coronavirus 7 days or more before entering Japan Those who can prove that they have been vaccinated once after overcoming the new coronavirus Those who have a digital certificate of the coronavirus of the European Union (6 months) Certificate of overcoming the coronavirus within
One of the above three conditions must be met. This restriction is in effect until May 8th.
* The above conditions are for those born in 2006 or before 2006 * Only for those who have been vaccinated with a vaccine approved by the Finnish National Health and Welfare Organization (Pfizer, etc.) * People other than the above, urgent personal circumstances, etc. Only professionals with socially necessary roles can enter the country. Sightseeing, business trips, school attendance, etc. are all impossible.
For more information, please visit the Embassy of Japan in Finland.
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As of April 5, 2022 (Tuesday) 1,504,382 people infected in St. Petersburg (+700 people compared to the previous day)
Inpatients +175 and dead 33,149 (+19 from the previous day)
(From Yandex statistics)
March 22, 2022, Moscow City:
Number of infected people-2 730 743 (+723)
Deaths-42 486 (+30)
Number of recoverers-2 535 852 (+1709)
The number of infected people in Moscow is declining. The average number of hospitalizations per day is 171.
From March 15th, all corona restrictions have been lifted in Moscow. In May 2020, the Russian government mandated wearing a mask as a measure against coronavirus, but now it is no longer necessary to wear a mask or present a QR code.
The obligation to present the QR code has been withdrawn from March 4th.
As of March 10, 2022 (Thursday) 1,470,238 infected people in St. Petersburg (+2,402 from the previous day)
Inpatient +261
32,507 dead (+41 from the previous day)
(From Yandex statistics)
Notification of new coronavirus infection status
~ Public facilities, hotels, restaurants, etc. are open in Finland ~
There are some coronavirus-infected people in Finland, but 86.3% of those over the age of 18 who have been vaccinated have been vaccinated twice and 61.3% have been vaccinated three times. The restrictions imposed by the coronavirus have been lifted from March 1st. Depending on the location, we still need to reduce the number of customers, but other than that, there aren't many restrictions. In public places, it has become common to wear masks and watch out for satellites.
Regarding entry from Japan to Finland, the entry conditions for those staying in Japan and traveling directly from Japan to Finland are as follows.
・ Those who can prove that they have been vaccinated with the new coronavirus 7 days or more before entering Japan ・ Those who can prove that they have been vaccinated once after overcoming the new coronavirus ・ Those who have a digital certificate of the coronavirus of the European Union ( Certificate of overcoming the coronavirus within 6 months)
One of the above three conditions must be met. This restriction is in effect until March 13th.
* The above conditions are for those born in 2006 or before 2006 * Only for those who have been vaccinated with a vaccine approved by the Finnish National Health and Welfare Organization (Pfizer, etc.) * People other than the above, urgent personal circumstances, etc. Only professionals with socially necessary roles can enter the country. Sightseeing, business trips, school attendance, etc. are all impossible.
For more information, please visit the Embassy of Japan in Finland.
Disclaimer The information posted on this site will be updated as quickly as possible while paying attention to accuracy at the time of posting, but since most of the information is excerpts / summary summaries / translations from sources such as various official websites, it is 100% accurate. We do not guarantee sex. Please note that the operator does not take any responsibility for any actions taken by the user using the information on this website. Please be sure to check the original information of the source.
February 24, 2022, Moscow City:
Number of infected people-2 683 830 (+4 730)
Number of deaths-40 948 (+82)
Number of recoverers-2 459 296 (+6 401)
The number of infected people in Moscow is declining. An average of 680 inpatients are reported daily.
Coronavirus control is still in place, but it is expected that the university will return from online classes to regular classes from February 28th.
Catherine II is also wearing a mask! From January 28th to February 13th, 2022, admission to museums and museums is restricted to those under the age of 18 to prevent infection with Omicron strains.
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As of February 7, 2022, 1,157,352 people infected in St. Petersburg (+13,372 from the previous day)
Inpatient +552
Dead 30,331 (+64 from the previous day)
(From Yandex statistics)
January 27, 2022, Moscow City:
Number of infected people-2 259 422 (+26 586)
Deaths-38 660 (+72)
Number of recoverers-1 940 819 (+5465)
Infection with Omicron strains is on the rise. The number of newly infected people in Russia exceeded 85,000 for the first time on the 27th, but the number of hospitalized patients is 12,807. The government expects the number of infected people to increase further.
Restrictions on the new Coronavirus in Moscow:
・ It is obligatory to wear a mask in transportation and in the building.
・ Keep a safe distance (1.5 meters or more) as much as possible.
・ A QR code is required to enter theaters, concerts, and museums. ・ Audiences at museums and theaters are limited to 70%.
・ Elderly people over the age of 60 who do not complete vaccination are obliged to quarantine their homes.
On January 21, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin instructed companies in Moscow to move to remote work as much as possible.
On January 28th, the President of Moscow State University announced that students will take classes online from February 7th to 22nd.
As of now, the Moscow government has announced that it will not introduce major restrictions.